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Van der Sluijs Tankrederij (The Netherlands)

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[Van der Sluijs houseflag] image by Jarig Bakker, 11 Jul 2008 See also:

Van der Sluijs

“Yellow, a red initial ‘S’ placed  between black forms resembling (in my view – only guessing) the bow and  stern of a barge.”
This was found in table flag format.  Source: German eBay offer no. 220169878067 (end 15 Nov 2007) put up by “seeteufelchen01”, dimensions given as 10.50 cm x 15.50 cm.
Jan Mertens, 11 Jun 2008

Van der Sluijs pennant

[Van der Sluijs pennant] image by Jarig Bakker, 11 Jul 2008

“Yellow, certainly bearing the stylized and three-dimensional initial ‘S’ found on the company site, rendered in white with very thin black holding lines.  Of the blue forms enclosing the ‘S’ I am not so sure.”
While the photos linked to no longer seem to be available, above mentioned picture already gave some idea.  Much better in this respect however is  the house flag in pennant form.
The holding lines are blue rather than black (at least here) and the “forms” recall the bow-and-stern shape of the logo as it appeared on the yellow flag version.
Source: German eBay offer no. 290207372194 (end 27 Feb 2008) put up by “shipflag”, dimensions given as 25 [cm] x 50 [cm].

As the moment Van der Sluijs, along with Vopak Barging Europe, is in the process of merging with Interstream Barging: “The organisation will start to operate as one company as of 1 July 2008.  The merger of Interstream Barging with Vopak Barging Europe and Van der Sluijs Tankrederij will be in the form of an acquisition of all of Vopak Barging Europe's shares as well as the shares of Van der Sluijs Tankrederij by Interstream Barging and has no consequences for the employees of either organisation.  After the integration, Interstream Barging will have a fleet of 95 inland barges available and will, therefore, be one of the largest inland tanker transporters in north-western Europe.”
Jan Mertens, 13 Jun 2008